SOIL’s using the XRPL Lending Protocol to transform institutional asset management. Real yields, automated loans, and on-chain credit are coming to XRP.
SOIL’s making waves on XRPL. And it’s not just talk. The farm is leveraging XLS-66 to solve real problems. Institutional problems that’ve plagued finance for years.
Why Traditional Lending Can’t Scale
Managing institutional loans is messy work. Capital comes from everywhere. Different time zones, different currencies, different rails.
But that’s just the start. The real nightmare begins after deployment.
Manual reconciliation kills efficiency. Teams update loan balances by hand. Interest gets calculated after the fact. Risk assessments happen periodically, not continuously.
According to SOIL Farm on X, this creates massive operational overhead. Growth becomes impossible. Not because demand’s lacking. Because systems can’t handle the load.
How SOIL’s Changing the Game
SOIL’s combining Single Asset Vault technology with XRPL’s Lending Protocol. It’s kinda genius, really.
The setup’s pretty straightforward. Capital pools into one asset on one ledger. For SOIL, that’s RLUSD.
No more juggling multiple settlement rails. No more reconciliation headaches. Just instant settlement and predictable costs.
As SOIL Farm tweeted, this transforms a “ten-person job” into something automated. Loan creation happens on-ledger. Interest accrues automatically. Repayment tracking becomes real-time.
Loan health is visible constantly. Due dates, entities, amounts – everything’s transparent. Spreadsheets become obsolete.
The Compliance Angle Nobody’s Talking About
Here’s where it gets interesting. SOIL’s not building anonymous DeFi.
They’re using Permissioned Domains to gate vaults. KYC checks stay robust. Wallet screening remains strong. AML standards don’t get compromised.
It’s a hybrid model. Blockchain efficiency meets regulatory compliance. SOIL Farm mentioned this is key to usability.
Family offices and fund managers need compliance. SOIL’s giving them efficiency without sacrificing it.
The protocol aggregates RLUSD from institutional lenders. Then deploys it into money market funds. And private credit strategies, too.
Target yields around eight percent APR. That’s real yield, not token emissions.
What This Means for XRPL
The amendment’s pending mainnet activation. But SOIL’s already building. A demo’s coming soon.
For validators, supporting XLS-66 means something. It’s a vote for institutional utility. Real institutional utility, not speculation.
On-chain credit becomes possible. High-quality, sustained activity that’s gonna stick around.
RWA liquidity gets unlocked, too. Instant liquidity against tokenized real-world assets. Native yield opportunities for RLUSD and XRP holders.
SOIL’s not trying to recreate DeFi models. They’re removing friction from institutional credit. While keeping necessary off-chain controls intact.
The XLS-65 and XLS-66 amendments are foundational for SOIL. For XRPL, they’re an opportunity. A chance to become the premier network for institutional on-chain credit.
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